Deepin, a Linux operating system for computers, seems to be getting ready to power tablets. An image of the Deepin OS powering a laptop as well as a tablet has surfaced online through Weibo.

This seems to indicate that the company is gearing up to launch a tablet version of its operating system and thus, will support multi-terminal collaboration. Currently, not much information is available regarding this development.
Deepin OS Tablet

For those who are unaware, the Deepin operating system is available globally and is known for having a beautiful user interface. It comes with support for 33 languages ​​worldwide and has accumulated more than 80 million downloads.

The operating system is being developed by China-based Wuhan Deepin Technology Co., Ltd. The company generates most of its revenue through the sale of technical support and other services related to the OS.

The Deepin 20 Beta, which was expected to release in January, was finally released in April this year. The new distribution features Ubuntu 20.04 coupled with the Deepin Desktop Environment. It comes with a built-in AI assistant, Cloud Sync for easily syncing commonly changed settings across multiple machines, and an overhauled Control Center.

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